Friday, January 3, 2014

Elevator Heat by B.D.Rowe

I was willing to give B.D. Rowe another try, but I was again
disappointed. Elevator Heat was like a reading a slow train wreck, about two awkwardly
shy people with no social skills, falling in love with out specking more than
one or two words to each other. They also happen to get stuck in an elevator together.
Did anything happen in the elevator, no just over the top freaking out and one
kiss. The title of this book is misleading. There is no heat, not even a little
warmth, just a really wired ending, that wasn’t really an ending.

No plot or storyline, No Character growth or Building, No
attraction between the characters and one character who cusses like a sailor (not
cute).

I like when a writer switches points of view, but not in the
middle of a paragraph. It is very confusing and I was lost some of the time
reading this.

I like the cover, but it just leads you on. Makes you think that something happens in this book, something good.

I am giving this book a one star and will not be asking
anyone to read this book.

B.D. Rowe has also written Crashing into You, if you want to know more about it, check out my review on it.

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About Me

In order to do something great you will be misunderstood to
many, that’s where I am in life. Doing great things that others don’t understand,
I am doing what I love and makes me happy.

I am Jessica or Jessie for short, I am a fearless, and soft
spoken and outgoing Scorpio who tells the truth even if my voice shakes. I have a
blog that is all about my love for reading and books. I read more than my librarian
and she finds that amazing. I am a writer because I have this need to get the
stories out of my head for others to enjoy. I see myself as a chef, but really am
just a home cook, trying out really hard recipes, failing most of the time, but
it’s all about that one time it turns out amazing. My friends see me as supportive, loyal and
selfless, but they have to say things like that. I see myself as hopeful,
caring and compassionate. You will never see me without a book in my hand or
somewhere close by, you never know when you will have a few minutes to read; I take
every moment I can. I would like to say I
am a lover not a fighter, but that would be a lie. I will fight for what I feel
is important or someone I love, which makes me a little of both.

“You have the freedom to be yourself, you true self, here
and now, and nothing can stand in your way” – Richard Bach

That’s I what I try to do all the time, be my true self. The
nerdy, strong, misunderstood girl that I am.